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Why did the removal of wolves from northern Wisconsin change the makeup of the plants in the forest?

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A. Wolves used to feed on some of the plants there, and without wolves, the plant population exploded.

B.Wolves disperse the seeds of pine trees, and without wolves, the seeds couldn't land in new places to germinate.

C.Wolves are important pollinators of many forest species, and without wolves, fewer plants could pollinate.

D.Wolves are predators of deer, and without wolves, more deer survived and ate more forest plants.

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  1. D. thanks History Channel


  2. The answer is D, wolves are carnivores, they eat the animals that eat the plants.

  3. Haha, you seriously couldn't answer this on your own? Let's go through the process of elimination, shall we?

    A couldn't work because wolves are carnirvors.

    B couldn't work because wolves are carnivors.

    C coudn't work because they aren't bees, lol.

    So that leaves D.

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